Meg and Meg Triptych 2002 12x24 - Digned Twice
Donald Roller Wilson
Original Painting : Oil on Board
Size : 8x20 in | 20x51 cm
Framed : 12x24 in | 30x61 cm
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Year2002
Hand SignedUpper Center and on Verso
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassGold Frame
Purchased fromGallery 2002
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Meyer Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ on February 21, 2002.
Story / Additional InfoThis is a spectacular and bold Oil Painting on Board by renowned Pop realism artist, Donald Roller Wilson, that was originally purchased from the Meyer Gallery. Wilson is forever famous for the vibrant color, acute detail, passionate expression and many other characteristics that his artworks exhibit. Additionally, of all the masterpieces he has created, often his most desired images are intricate portraits of Chimpanzees, especially Meg.
Certificate of AuthenticityMeyer Gallery
Additional InformationSigned Twice: Upper Center and on Verso
LID146383
Donald Roller Wilson - United States
Art Brokerage: Donald Roller Wilson American Artist: Donald Roller Wilson is a painter who describes his work as a "by-product of his thoughts." According to him, he spends his "days and nights pondering the meaning of life, the state of the universe, and the Home Shopping Network. More than anything, my work deals with pointlessness. It takes all the arrogance out of everything you do when you know that god is so much bigger than you are. And yet everything you are and do and see is filled with god: the grass, the asphalt, and the people fighting over Aqua net at Wal-Mart. . . .You can make a profound intellectual statement just by basing your efforts on silliness." His canvases, painted in lush colors in realist style, are inhabited by animals, many of them monkeys, florals, children, and also floating objects such as olives, cigarette butts, pickles, and melon wedges that he attributes, not to a surrealist style, but to a "strong night wind that whips through and causes things to happen." In the late 1960s, he taught at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and has remained in that town ever since. He is regarded as a local celebrity, and his home and studio are on the local map of "famous residences." Commissions available. We have clients intested in original paintings. Listings Wanted.